The delightful Strawberry Tea afternoon filled with delicious treats aimed to provide relaxation and heartfelt appreciation to unpaid carers who often go unnoticed. This warm gathering brought together those supported by Brookdale and their dedicated unpaid carers for an afternoon of fun.
The menu featured a delectable spread of freshly baked scones, mouthwatering cakes, and other sweet treats. This sweet indulgence not only provided a welcome respite for carers but also a moment of enjoyment and relaxation, allowing them to unwind and connect with each other.
“For anyone caring for a loved one with dementia, I would recommend Brookdale Centre all day long. My mum goes every day, she loves it, the staff are amazing, I don’t have to worry anymore as the care is brilliant.” – Jackie, daughter of Brookdale attendee Pam.
More than just a delightful afternoon tea, the Strawberry Tea is a heartfelt thank you from Brookdale to the incredible carers who provide unwavering support for their loved ones at home. As a unique specialist day service catering to individuals living with varying stages of dementia, Brookdale understands the invaluable role carers play. The service collaborates closely with a network of dedicated healthcare providers, ensuring comprehensive care for its attendees.
In Ainsdale, Brookdale boasts a bright and welcoming environment designed to uplift spirits. The beautiful private garden attached to the facility provides a perfect haven for enjoying fresh air and sunshine during warmer months.
Carers’ Week is a national campaign to celebrate the critical role unpaid carers play. It raises awareness of their daily challenges, recognises their immense contribution to families and communities across the UK, and empowers individuals who may not identify as carers to access valuable support services.
Through events like the Strawberry Tea, Brookdale celebrates its attendees and extends its gratitude to the remarkable carers who make a difference every day.